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Originally Posted by gtragitt
(Post 11141939)
A mini van is a great way to transport bikes or other cargo. It also has an advantage over pick-up trucks in improved security.
I love my autos and I have no payments. I don't want to give up my autos and have a capital expenditure. |
Originally Posted by jppe
(Post 11136619)
Just a guess-while technically correct it almost sounds like you were stopped by someone who was looking for a reason to stop bike riders.
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Originally Posted by ecrider
(Post 11135087)
While driving my vehicle back from a bike ride at a National Park, I got stopped by a county deputy for having an expired inspection sticker and the fact that my bikes blocked my license plate.
I use a Saris T Rax, which does block the view of my license number. I was ticketed for the inspection sticker infraction but he let me off on the bike rack infraction. My son said that he was looking to tack on another charge and not to worry about trying to figure out how to better display my back license plate on the next outing. I kinda agree. Most of the time you won't get stopped for this sort of thing and, when you do, they don't write you up. What's been your experience ? I got stopped once for "one" of the lightbulbs being out on my rear plate.:eek: |
What else were you doing? Most of the obsucured license plate stops I'm aware of are the excuse for a LEO to act because you are doing something else that elicits attention.
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Originally Posted by Latitude65
(Post 11142593)
What else were you doing? Most of the obsucured license plate stops I'm aware of are the excuse for a LEO to act because you are doing something else that elicits attention.
I was drivign through Chino Hills, nice place. We ride there during the day so the wife and I for relaxation went for a drive through the hills inthe cool evening air. A cop sitting at an intersection saw me drive by, no signal lights and I had no stop, his street T'd into the one I was on so I was clear sailing. I'm a tall dude, 6'1 and my window frame rather low compared to my shoulders. SO he startes me in the eye as I drive by. Next thing I know he's pulling me over. :eek: Know why I stopped you? Uhh no! Cause I couldn't see into your truck. That's funny cause I clearly saw you in the eyes as you sat at the corner watching me. Well, I couldn't see your shoulders through the window uhh but you were on the other side of my truck well it was dark in your truck uuh yeah, windows are tinted legally and I was not driving with the dome light on well I couldn't see you at shoulder height so I had the right to stop you if I see something supsicious so what was it? I couldn' see the driver but you were on the other side so I would think it would be hard to see from that side anyways. well where are you going? The wife and I are taking a leisure cruise in the cool air Are you sure you aren't coming from the bar? What bar? I don't drink at all! Oh, well lots of peopel drive through here after hitting the bar. Uhh, I wouldn't be leaving the bar at 10 pm with my wife dressed in her snoopy pajamas? OK, have a nice evening sir! :rolleyes: |
Originally Posted by Latitude65
(Post 11142593)
What else were you doing? Most of the obsucured license plate stops I'm aware of are the excuse for a LEO to act because you are doing something else that elicits attention.
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If they stop enough people maybe they can put in something other than chip-seal roads.
I don't have the "pleasure" of riding them locally, but when I was up in Ohio I had the distinct displeasure of riding on freshly surfaced chip-seal. I can understand why you hate it. |
Originally Posted by ecrider
(Post 11141973)
Yeah, but now that I'm in the 50 plus bracket I was hoping to get a sports car on the next go around! This is not going as I envisioned. :>)
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Originally Posted by ciocc_cat
(Post 11147759)
I'm 55 and passed the transient "sports car phase" over 10 years ago. Okay, so it was just a "pretend" sports car: a sexy bright red Pontiac Sunfire with a spoiler and a nice stereo, but everything else was typical GM junk. Get a mini-van (I have a Honda Odyssey) - they're more practical for hauling bikes and lots more fun, if you know what I mean.
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Originally Posted by ecrider
(Post 11148382)
Sigh... It's really a moot point until I get this next one out of college.
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quota?????
Originally Posted by gtragitt
(Post 11141939)
A mini van is a great way to transport bikes or other cargo. It also has an advantage over pick-up trucks in improved security.
I love my autos and I have no payments. I don't want to give up my autos and have a capital expenditure. Some garages like to offer new tires, brakes, tail-lights, exhaust systems. I feel this is good for the economy so I usally unplug a light or place a blown bulb in the outlet this prevents the need for the more expensive repairs like brakes, and tail pipes. :lol: |
Make a donation to a Poliemans/Firemans memorial fund. They usually will send you a sticker for your car window. Display it proudly on your car window. Makes a difference when you get pulled over.
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Originally Posted by big chainring
(Post 11149706)
Make a donation to a Poliemans/Firemans memorial fund. They usually will send you a sticker for your car window. Display it proudly on your car window. Makes a difference when you get pulled over.
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